UK policymakers need to better shape the future of drones in business
By David Craik
Drones will increasingly become major components of everyday life in towns and cities across the UK. But more needs to be done to flesh out laws and regulations.
By David Craik
Drones will increasingly become major components of everyday life in towns and cities across the UK. But more needs to be done to flesh out laws and regulations.
By David Craik
Tech SMEs are increasingly being asked by investors to prove their international ambitions before landing crucial funding.
Drones have received an increasing amount of attention in the UK, which has resulted in a group of airline pilots joining forces to create a drone training school – perhaps the Top Gun sequel will draw inspiration from the changing airspace.
A new £60m aerospace and 3D printing centre has been opened in Coventry by business minister Anna Soubry, who also revealed small businesses in the aerospace sector are able to apply for investment from a £10m fund.
If the fate of aviation was left up to the world’s students, what would the outcome be Drones and video-game style consoles would be on the agenda if the Airbus’s Fly Your Ideas competition is any indicator.